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From: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org>
To: development@lists.ipfire.org
Subject: Re: ldconfig messages - "path given more than once" + "can't stat file..."
Date: Thu, 14 May 2020 14:01:23 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <6746d609-95e3-4be5-a767-e41a0c3db8c1@ipfire.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <441C681F-478D-43A4-8F15-849C29683399@ipfire.org>

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Hi,

On 14.05.2020 13:38, Michael Tremer wrote:
> Oh, yes, they show up with -v. But I wouldn’t worry about them...

Oh my...: "...I cannot reproduce..."!

YMMD! I first thought I had built a crippled ISO or something else!

Went through the logs. Found nothing. All ok. Puh!

But you're right - as far as I could find any informations on this, it
seems to be a rather "cosmetic" issue. Going on for at least 4 years
now. It nagged me.

So I HAD to fix this: "This town is too small for the two of us,
stranger!" ;-)

Should I send the patch anyway?

Best,
Matthias

> 
>> On 14 May 2020, at 12:36, Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer(a)ipfire.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> first, I installed Core 144 / 64bit, built on a new 64bit Devel machine.
>> I already integrated an upgrade in this install (squid 4.11 with latest
>> patch).
>> 
>> Install went ok.
>> 
>> I restored my (main) backup - OK.
>> 
>> Installed addons through pakfire - OK.
>> 
>> Restored addon backups - OK.
>> 
>> I upgraded some other programs (tmux / monit / privoxy / vnstat / squid
>> graphs), which were compiled on the new 64bit devel.
>> 
>> ["Devel64" = Linux Devel64 4.15.0-99-generic #100-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 22
>> 20:32:56 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux, running Ubuntu 18.04.4
>> LTS]
>> 
>> All in all: no seen problems, everything is running.
>> 
>> Then I compiled and installed an update for 'knot' (2.9.4).
>> 
>> Just to be careful, I manually ran 'ldconfig -v' after upgrading.
>> 
>> And then I suddenly saw these messages the first time. With the new
>> 'glibc' patch they're gone now - and the lib list is exactly the same.
>> 
>> As I see it, the whole system is running without any problems. Only
>> 'ldconfig' did complain and then I started to search for the reason.
>> 
>> And yes, I was a bit stunned, too.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Matthias
>> 
>> On 14.05.2020 12:38, Michael Tremer wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I am confused now and cannot reproduce this on any of my systems.
>>> 
>>> Where did this happen?
>>> 
>>> -Michael
>>> 
>>>> On 14 May 2020, at 08:54, Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer(a)ipfire.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> => Patched
>>>> 
>>>> => Works
>>>> 
>>>> => Messages about paths "given more than once" and "No such file or
>>>> directory" are gone.
>>>> 
>>>> 'ldconfig' is working 'without seen problems' on Core 144 / x86_64.
>>>> 
>>>> Patch wanted? ;-)
>>>> 
>>>> On 14.05.2020 01:40, Matthias Fischer wrote:
>>>>> According to the discussion in the link cited below I built an attached
>>>>> patch.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Would this work?
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 14.05.2020 01:18, Matthias Fischer wrote:
>>>>>> In the meantime I've found this discussion:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> https://trac.clfs.org/ticket/1098
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Could it be that this behaviour is triggered by 'glibc'!?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 14.05.2020 00:38, Matthias Fischer wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> on a fresh Core 144 / x86_64 install, running without any seen problems,
>>>>>>> I get these "messages":
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> ldconfig: Path `/lib64' given more than once
>>>>>>> ldconfig: Can't stat /libx32: No such file or directory
>>>>>>> ldconfig: Path `/usr/lib64' given more than once
>>>>>>> ldconfig: Can't stat /usr/libx32: No such file or directory
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> when I run 'ldconfig -v'.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This is new to me - I'm searching, but haven't found the reason yet. And
>>>>>>> I'd like to know...
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Matthias
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 


  reply	other threads:[~2020-05-14 12:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-05-13 22:38 Matthias Fischer
2020-05-13 23:18 ` Matthias Fischer
2020-05-13 23:40   ` Matthias Fischer
2020-05-14  7:54     ` Matthias Fischer
2020-05-14 10:38       ` Michael Tremer
2020-05-14 11:36         ` Matthias Fischer
2020-05-14 11:38           ` Michael Tremer
2020-05-14 12:01             ` Matthias Fischer [this message]
2020-05-14 12:09               ` Michael Tremer

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